
Dundi United went to third place in the Scotland Premier, and with a 2-0 victory over Tannadice’s DONS, he put a lot of pressure on Aberdeen Jimmy Thelin.
One goal of the half -time of Ivan Dolcek and Bert Esselink was that Aberdeen did not achieve the goal in five games, but rooted in the bottom of the table.
Thelin demanded that Motherwell’s Saturday League Cup was defeated, but he was eventually released into two air balls, and he was able to admit more as United moved over the Hibernian.
Stuart Armstrong hit visitors, and Jesper Karlsson forced two saving, but there was no sustainable threat to Tellin, ranking sixth in the 9th game.
Aberdeen has now won five of the last 32 league games, and Tellin would have been lacking in credit with Donsboards after the Club’s Scotland Cup victory. United fans thought so as they shouted “fired in the morning.”
Aberdin fans filled the end of the ‘warehouse’ in Tannadice and gave the main support of the first half, placing simple signs of resurrection in the second period.
However, some fans were angry after breaking, and the Aberdin Board will head to a crisis ahead of a trip to Motherwell on Saturday.
Thelin had three changes in the midfielder with Captain Graeme SHINIE among the fallen benches, but United started at the forefoot and Will Ferry is close to switching the drive ball of Zac Sapsford to the face of the goal.
Karlsson spent a wide range of free headers and forced storage, but most of the first half pressure was at the other end. Dimitar Mitov was well obtained by the biased efforts of Sapsford, and Esselink was wide in the corner.
MITOV saved one -on -one on Dolcek after a good strike to relax the strike partner, but the Australian received a yellow card and was in a foul for Sivert Nilsen, but Steven Mclean fined Sivert Nilsen after delaying his decision. I was charged.
After Dolcek’s header fell to his path, the Opener came out in 45 minutes, with 18 yards to the fifth goal of the Premier Season from 18 yards to the bottom corner.
Nicolas Milanovic was crouching as Aberdin was struggling in the second half of the year, but he scored two people in two minutes when Esselink, who was not displayed at the corner, headed home from 6 yards.
The game was further threatened by Aberdin’s reach. MITOV was fired by Dolcek, which was well -organized in Dolcek, and was fired from 20 yards to side nets, and some blocks prevented United from being hit by continuous pressure, and Sevelj shot wide in long distances.
Armstrong hit the crossbar in 25 yards, and there was a trace of the rally, and YEVHenii Kucherenko denied Karlsson from rebound.
But Aberdin could not seriously threaten the Premier League duck again, and Telin and his players stood up and investigated the half -empty scenes.
Thelin: We have nothing to lose
Following the defeat, Thelin told the players when he traveled to Mother Well on Saturday seven days after Steelman tapped in the Premier Sports Cup.
After facing the fans of the fans after the game, “We feel the same, we feel the same, we feel frustrated, but the only way to fix it is much better and much better on Saturday.
“You can’t hide. In the end, some players were going out and showing more things. We started to create more, but at first it was very stiff as a team.
“You saw Stewart Armstrong, he experienced and wanted the ball, and if he missed the pass, he took the ball again to find the ratings as a player.
“On Saturday, we have nothing to lose, we have everything we want to win, and we must have this feeling as a team, because we are doing too stiff game because of the pressure around you.
“Now we last, we have one point, zero goal, so we have nothing to lose. You must go out of the stadium and play much more without this tension.
“The fans are not responding to expectations right now. We are already there. We are on the floor. We can do the only thing we can do. So we can’t go deeper, we must be better. So we hope you can get this tension in your body.”
He added about the fans’ reactions: “When you see your feelings, you can see frustration when you see anger.
“But the only thing that returns something is to perform better performance. Our mission as a manager and team is to smile on the fans’ faces.”
Goodwin praises ‘great elasticity’.
Jim Goodwin faced the same anger two and a half years ago, was fired by DONS, and admitted that the luck of the club was afraid of returning from Tannadice.
“I know what the man is experiencing, and in that situation, I sympathize with any manager,” he said.
“We were talking about Hebs and David Gray last year. David found a way to get coordination from the team.
“Aberdin invested well, and they sent wealth in the summer, so Run was a bit nervous about this game because they couldn’t continue their quality.
“We were hiding anything, but Jimmy is sure that my interests will respect that it is not Abeverdin.”
Goodwin went up to third place.
“For the last 10 minutes we are naturally deeper and more nervous. Aberdin has thrown all attacks to us, but people have great elasticity.”